Friday, September 9, 2016

Scrapbook & Cards Today Online Class Giveaway!

Are you a single page scrapper at heart, but love to include double layouts in your albums? Or do you love double page layouts and want to learn new ways to create them? Then this 6 week self-paced class is just the class for YOU! Designers Nicole Nowosad, Lisa Dickinson, Stacy Cohen, Nancy Damiano, Sarah Webb and Jennifer Chapin headline this creative, technique-filled class to help you convert any single page to a double layout!

Learn how to extend design elements, unify embellishments, enlarge photos and so much more. This online class is sketch-based and features exclusive single and double sketches created by PageMaps!

We are giving away a free spot in this fantastic class! To enter, just leave a comment on this post and tell us what are the most number of photos you've ever scrapped on one layout! We will draw random winner on Thursday, September 15, 2016. This giveaway is open to everyone, everywhere.

This looks fun, I always make double page layouts but could use some inspiration just now! The most photos on one layout was 18, I created a double page spread of every birthday for my 18 year old, so 9 photos on each page!

I don't know how to crop photos so I usually stick withthe regular size. I don't put more than 3 on a page - unless it is really something that I can layer one ontop of the other (but that doesn't happen very often).guess I'm stuck in a rut.thanks.

Can you believe that I got 50 snapshots on just1- 12x12 page! Yes, I did..lol!I used a label punch and used leftover photos from a trip to create a 'in review' page to end the album. It was fun to do and certainly a great way to use leftover or duplicates prints from a big trip. Thanks for reminding me, I may do this again to end a Year in Review album for this year. What fun!